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                    <h2>Pedestrian Evacuation Model</h2>
                    Contact: <a href="mailto:swise5@gmu.edu">Sarah Wise</a>,  <a href="mailto:mcoletti@gmu.edu">Mark Coletti</a>, or <a href="mailto:crooks2@gmu.edu">Andrew Crooks</a>,
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            This model demonstrates how one can use GeoMason to explore evacuations
            from a building. The simulation starts by reading raster data
            describing a building layout (converted from CAD files). The simulation
            randomly places a number of agents on walkable areas within
            side of the building. Once the agents have been placed on the ground,
            they follow the lowest cost path to the exit (in this example there
            is only one).  The yellow paths are traces of pedestrian moment.
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